Discussion Archive: February 2009

I don't think Andrei's chart was implying making one prototype; but, rather
using one group of technologies for as many prototypes as you want for
specific platforms giving a broad overview of their effectiveness along with
tools and resources to do so. I think what tools and resources go with what
platform needs to be more apparent.
The graph reminds me of this:http://epsonality.com/

*no need to trample the jewels, I am fully aware of the overwhelming
un-acceptance of full on flash sites.

I'm looking to add more tools + resources links and am seeking out
things I've missed in the process to make sure the list is as thorough
as possible. For example I know Scriptabulous is missing. I need to
add them but want to add as much as possible in one pass.

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Earlier this month, 460 interaction designers converged in Vancouver to
discuss, debate, and share a spectrum of topics that are important to
our community
of practice. The Interaction09 conference featured three days of tactical
workshops, smart sessions filled with practical advice, and a fantastic
collection of inspirational keynotes.

As you might expect, many of the contributors to the event came from our own
Bay Area backyard.

Great to meet all these folks who have the same kind of crazy as I do.
Not graphic designer crazy, not programmer crazy, not industrial
designer crazy, not game designer crazy. IxDc: Interaction Designer
Crazy.

Last night IxDA Los Angeles held a recap of Interaction ‘09 and it was
a lot of fun and information for our local community. We heard from
Daniel Yang, Naomi Marcussen, Sarah Mitchel, and Rajesh Sharma who
attended and enjoyed fresh popcorn while watching clips from the
keynotes and overview videos! Thanks for sharing with your local
community guys! Also, thank you Nazir Barday for hooking us up with
the keynote and overview videos to enjoy!

A big "Thank you" goes out to RAPP and Artisan Creative for their
support!